TOZO T6 Review

If you’re strapped for cash but really need a new set of true wireless earbuds, TOZO usually has great options. You can even find some under thirty dollars, like the new T6. It only costs $26.99, but does it offer more than just a cheaper wireless option?

What You Get

  • TOZO T6 Wireless Earbuds
  • Wireless Charging Case
  • 6 pairs of Ear tips (XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL)
  • USB Charging Cable
  • Quick Guide & User Manual

TOZO T6 single

Look & Feel

The T6 has a simple but elegant design. You get a standard oval shell that is small, and has a glossy faceplate that acts as a touch sensor. It’s a stylish look that comes in tons of color variations. The version I used for this review is the champagne variation, which is even more fashionable than the others. No matter what color the T6 comes in, the level of comfort will be the same. The T6 sits easily in your ear without any extra pressure, and it’s easy to forget about them while you’re just sitting there listening to music.

Design & Functionality

What supports TOZO’s main driver configuration is its OrigX system which is responsible for the earphones tuning. Other than its sound, the T6 doesn’t have many other features. There’s no active noise-canceling or environmental features, but there is a companion app that has EQ. Another part of its functionality is the touch sensors, which work well even after long delays.

TOZO T6 case

Bluetooth

The T6 supports Bluetooth 5.3 with low latency. They have very fast paring and stable streaming quality throughout your listening time. It features standard CODECs, so no aptX or LDAC.

Battery Life

With the T6, you should be able to get ten hours from a single charge. The charging case totals 45 hours of listening time before needed to recharge, which is very good for the price point.

TOZO T6 pair

Soundstage

It’s hard to find many flaws with this soundstage considering the price. I’m so easily impressed by the T6’s moderately wide stereo field. When cheaper products like the T6 make any attempt to feature basic stereo dynamics and accuracy, it will receive praise from me. The T6 does an adequate job stacking its layers on top of each other elegantly and showing some degree of separation. You can localize different instruments with ease thanks to its channel balance.

Low End

This bass has everything you’re looking for from a set of budget true wireless earbuds. Even without EQ, the bass on the T6 is very thumpy. It features satisfying bass grooves that dig deeper than you might expect, offering a consistent edge to bass performances. If the constant drive of the bass is too much, you can always reduce it with EQ. Using EQ to add more bass is a bit overkill for me though, as the lows start to lose some of its grace.

Mids

A lot of earbuds like the T6 tend to bury its mids underneath a more dominant bass. The T6 does a good job hiding its lack of midrange detail with a relatively clean timbre. It supplies instruments with a fine layer of surface level resolution. It’s not the most full range of frequency content, but nothing about it feels too destructive to the mix. Maybe the frequency response is more constricted in the midrange, but it’s not too distracting.

Highs

The T6 does a good job adding a little bit of spice to the top-end region of the sound signature. There’s a thinly veiled sparkle that gives cymbals enough juice to have significant presence in the mix. Nothing about it is overtly bright or harsh, but it doesn’t settle for dullness either. It features some pleasant ticks that feel detailed, and it gives sound elements a solid amount of tail.

Summary

There’s a ton of value to the T6, with a good design and sound for an inexpensive price. Its bass and highs present more expressive features than its price would have you assume, and the same goes for its soundstage too. It also features nice aesthetics, and a wonderfully comfy fit that almost makes the T6 the whole package for a generous price.

Pros Cons
  • Wide soundstage
  • Thumpy bass
  • Detailed highs
  • Comfortable fit
  • Lots of color variation
  • In-app EQ
  • Price
  • Reduced mids
  • No ANC

The TOZO T6 is available from Amazon.

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Alex S. is a sound designer and voice-over artist who has worked in film, commercials, and podcasts. He loves horror movies and emo music.